Videos for teaching assistants to facilitate a discussion on the differences between dialogic talk and its five principles and IRF (Initiate Respond Feedback). Such activities are also opportunities for peer and teacher assessment.

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Information for teachers and subject leaders on switching from a directive Initiate Respond Feedback approach to a more dialogic one. Includes a downloadable document – 'Guidance for introducing dialogic teaching' – which provides help and teacher guidance. An activity introducing a class to dialogic talk is also outlined.

Video of lesson using 'Initiate Response Feedback' while studying a play. The teacher initiates, the pupils respond and the teacher gives
feedback. In this example, the teacher enables the pupils to follow up
or elaborate on their initial response. This video clip is from a DVD
(Ref 00023-2007DVD-EN), which supports effective speaking and listening
teaching.

Short video of a lesson using dialogic talk while studying a poem. Dialogic
teaching and talk can help pupils to extend and practise their talk and
their thinking, leading to more coherent discussions. Dialogic talk can
also help teachers to reflect on, assess and record pupils' speaking
and listening skills. This video clip is from a DVD (Ref
00023-2007DVD-EN), which supports effective speaking and listening
teaching.

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Videos for teaching assistants to facilitate a discussion on the differences between dialogic talk and its five principles and IRF (Initiate Respond Feedback). Such activities are also opportunities for peer and teacher assessment.

Becta Schools Most of our online resources are now available under the Open Government Licence for anyone to re-use. Find out more. Research About Schools Becta's Schools website offers advice and guidance to school leadership teams on how technology can be built into teaching, learning and management. Leadership and management Curriculum Learning and teaching Professional development Extending opportunities Resources E-safety Self-review framework Get involved Publications Recent publications Download or order Becta publications. Learning platforms: Steps to adoption 11 March…